Virginia Giuffre Family reveals words from journals after suicide
Published on April 30th, 2025 at 8:37 AM PDT
Virginia Giuffre’s family has found a raw handwritten note she wrote before taking her life — and now they share it with the world.
In a Facebook post, Virginia step-sister Amanda Roberts said the family wanted to release a quote from a diary written by Virginia. This quote is a strong message of solidarity with fellow sexual abuse survivors.
The message states, “Mother, father, sister + brothers need to show that the battle line is drawn. We stand together to fight for the future of our victims – protesting the answer – I don’t know, but we have to start somewhere.”
Amanda’s post said he found the words “I was experiencing a journal entry that Virginia had written for years and I stumbled over this quote and thought it was a beautiful moment to share with you.” She believes Virginia, who publicly accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse in 2015, is intended to be read all over the world.
It’s not clear when Virginia actually wrote those words in the journal.
Amanda said she’s confirmed that Virginia’s message will come out. It shows that survivors and protesters are in solidarity, indicating that the fight is not over.
But Virginia’s father, Sky Roberts, has a different prioritization. He urges authorities to dig deeper, saying Virginia’s past video postings say no one should believe she’s been killed by suicide and that officers should not investigate.
As we reported, Virginia’s death came weeks after she claimed she only had four days to live after a car accident.
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